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Are extrait épices vegan?

Extrait épices is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is extrait épices?

Extrait épices, also known as spice extract, is a concentrated liquid or powder made from various spices. It is commonly used in cooking and baking to enhance the flavor and aroma of dishes. The extraction process involves soaking the spices in a solvent such as water, alcohol or oil, and then filtering out the solids. Spice extracts can come in a variety of flavors, including cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, and more. They are often added to marinades, sauces, dressings, and desserts to add depth and complexity to the dish. Due to their potency, only small amounts of spice extract are needed to achieve a strong flavor impact.

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